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A**S
Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast
As the author explains in one of his YouTube videos, motorcycle riders are taught to make subtle movements to move fast. "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast."Nevertheless, as ENFPs. we're wired to move, move, move. Expecting fast results. Often, changing directions. With each change, however, we reset our progress. This book helps you overcome this impediment to your success.I walked away with a better understanding of why I did what I did in my life over the last 20 years. Emboldened by this awareness, I'm excited about my ability to carve out an even more meaningful and fulfilling life over the next 20 years.The ENFP Superhero truly empowers you to make decisions with greater clarity, purpose, and passion.
D**N
Short and Informatice pefect for an ENFP to read
I did gain some additional insight into the the ENFP personality, it also confirmed quirky behaviors, attitudes and a greater understanding(thought I was ADD). I thought the section on "Secret weapons" to be very helpful and the way the author encourages the reader to focus in their strengths instead of trying to improve their weaknesses, all around it was a good read.
J**R
It’s like reading my autobiography
It’s like reading my autobiography! This little gem of a book is an easy read and really hammers home exactly what makes me tick and confirms to me why i behave a certain way or why i feel like as an unconventional person and thinker that mainstream jobs just don’t work for me and it’s ok To carve my own unique path and not feel like i am trying to be difficult. This book has confirmed everything i always knew about myself and is liberating to read that i am just wired this way and i need to just continue to be who i am and not to try and fit into the boring and conventional box the rest of society tries to push tou towards.
K**R
Great guide
I really liked the format focused on core strengths and weaknesses in a way that supported my view of the world - focus on strengths and fight weaknesses by surrounding yourself with people whose strengths are your weaknesses or if possible, learning sort of "coping strategies".The second great thing is about preselection of jobs that capitalize on strengths of ENFP. Anyone can succeed in any role, but even if that is the case, in the wrong career, you will feel drained instead of being fulfilled and I do not wish that to anybody.
J**Y
Most practical career advice Ive ever had, and very insightful in general!
This book has given me valuable insight into my personality and strengths. It (and the Myers-Briggs test) is like a get to know yourself life-hack. It has saved me years of contemplation where I could have tried to ¨find myself¨. Its amazing how a test can be so spot on with describing your personality, even small nuances. This mainstream idea of finding yourself is very ambiguous, where we are told to meditate and get in tune with our inner selves and all will become clear, as if by magic.This book is concise and practical, there's no beating about the bush. It will give you a list of careers that will suit you, and make clear to you what strengths you have, hence it facilitates your career making decisions, which can be tormenting work for us ENFP's at times. There is also a work book which you get as a free resource.If you want to get to know yourself in a upfront and practical way, then save yourself hours of meditation in animal infested forests and get this book!!
B**Y
Let Dan help you champion yourself.
This book is a valuable resource for people that track to the ENFP type. Furthermore, Dan is so tuned into helping people succeed, he's one of my favorite internet resources. Check out his fine work.
J**N
Doesn't really add much to what you can find online.
The book was terse, had some grammatical errors, and didn't go beyond what you could find on the internet. It felt like it was put together by someone who didn't have much in depth knowledge of the subject.
M**S
Exactly as advertized
Dan Johnston has taken a swarm of information on the ENFP personality type and made it easily accessible and digestible. He has packaged the information in such a way that makes it easy to not only understand my ENFP tendencies but to also take action on them. I look forward to sharing the section on spouses with my wife.
D**N
light on detail
For anyone who has read anything online about your Myers Briggs then you'll be far better briefed than this disappointingly short book.Try Heidi Priebe's book on ENFPs instead of this rushed and no doubt templated book.
A**R
Highly recommend
Such a great essential for an enfp! This book is beautifully written in a way that makes you not want it to ever end. Packed full of insight and help for ENFP's in how to reach their full potential, not to mention the exercises that add an extra level of insight into yourself. I highly recommend this book.
M**R
Great reading !
Really good, well written book without academic jargon, just simple reading about ENFP’s, personality type, you will quickly learn so much. Im glad to have it on my kindle. Thank you Dan.
E**R
Simple, punchie and great value.
The best £3.99 I’ve spent in a long time. It is simple and punchie. It is good to keep in your bag for those moments when you want to better understand why you are suddenly thriving or struggling. A great guide for the best MBTI type ;)
J**N
The good book - for an ENFP that is!
Fab book on personality assessment of an ENFP! But I would say that - I'm an ENFP! Seriously - well written and good insights, thanks Dan!
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